Reviews and Ratings for Garmin Nuvi 1300 GPS

| Sunday, December 25, 2011
By Sara Parsons


Garmin Nuvi 1300 reviews and ratings by consumer organizations generally agree that the Garmin Nuvi 1300 GPS personal navigation device is a good, basic system for entry-level users. While providing many of the most popular Garmin features, it passes over the majority of the bells and whistles that are nice to have but tend to increase the price. Instead, the Nuvi 1300 concentrates on giving the basic benefits most end users are going to need. Customers seem to be pleased with this as the reviews for this product are generally good.

Product Features and Benefits

The Garmin Nuvi 1300 provides a widescreen of 4.3" diagonal dimension. It is a hand-held device that can be used in your car, while riding a bicycle or other mode of transportation, or while walking. It is very thin and lightweight, weighing only 5.8 ounces. The 480 x 272 TFT display has an adjustable back light which allows it to be viewed in sunlight or darkness. Its Trip-Compute feature records travel time, mileage, average speed, and maximum speed. Other features that make the Nuvi 1300 a welcome travel companion include a currency converter, a measurement converter, world clock, calculator, a photo viewer, and MicroSD memory expansion slot.

If you plan to use your Garmin GPS in your car, you'll enjoy the convenience and safety of its text-to-speech feature. This provides voice directions for names of streets and turns that let you keep your eyes on the road. Preloaded street maps are included for all 48 continental states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. There are also over a million preloaded POIs (points of interest) which lets you name a particular place and it will give you directions. There is also 3-D and 2-D mapping.

The Gamin Nuvi 1300 GPS device provides an FM traffic service that gives real time traffic news updates that helps users avoid traffic jams. It also makes it easier to plot alternative routes. For hands free use there are the Garmin Nuvi 1370T and 1390T that provide Bluetooth for wireless and hands free use. To save on fuel, it has ecoRoute that automatically finds the most fuel efficient route. This feature is obviously beneficial as gas prices continue to rise.

When exploring a strange city on foot, the Garmin Nuvi 1300 provides CityXplorer to help you feel more comfortable and in control. CityXplorer is a subscription service that helps you navigate in unfamiliar territory. It tells you where to find the nearest taxi or bus station or subway or particular place where you want to go. Being a tourist doesn't mean you have to look like one. This Nuvi 1300 feature helps you look like you fit right in.

Complaints about this model on sites that provide Garmin Nuvi 1300 reviews and ratings, such as Amazon and Consumer Reviews most often fall under battery life and charging issues. Some users have complained of a shorter battery life than the stated 4 hours, while some have had problems fully charging the 1300. Ultimately, the Garmin Nuvi 1300 is a serviceable GPS unit for entry-level users that do not need a ton of extra features. It has a price point that fits what most casual users are willing to pay.




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